The action will follow a six-day strike that began on Wednesday of last week.

Bosses' fright as workers' struggle takes flight

Workers at Aberdeen airport have voted overwhelmingly for strikes.

Unite union members could walk out over a pay claim and changes to their pensions.

The ballot saw an 88 percent vote for strikes on an 80 percent turnout.

They are fighting to keep their defined benefit pension scheme.

Owners AGS Airports offered a 3 percent pay rise for workers at Aberdeen and Glasgow aiports, but no agreement has been reached on the pension proposals.

Planned strikes at Heathrow airport were called off last week after a new pay offer was tabled.
Some 300 baggage handlers and check-in staff were due to walk out.
In a separate dispute, 120 workers at Luton airport have accepted a new pay offer and suspended action, that was also due to start on Friday of last week.